摘要
The combination of therapies may be the promising future for the treatment of esthetic alterations more efficiently and in less time, in order to obtain an excellent result. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of hydrolysed collagen associated with radiofrequency and electrostimulation in the treatment of flaccidity in the abdominal and gluteal regions. The sample consisted of 6 women, evaluated through evaluation protocols, questionnaires, dynamometry, ultrasound exams, and histological analysis. The volunteers were distributed into three subgroups: hydrolysed collagen group (G-1), radiofrequency + hydrolysed collagen group (G-2) and radiofrequency + hydrolysed collagen + electrostimulation group (G-3). The ultrasound analysis of the abdominal muscles showed an increase in muscle thickness in all groups, but not significant (p > 0.05). The histological analysis showed an evident in<span>crease in type I collagen in groups G-2 and G-3, with proliferating cells (K</span>i67+). The results of dynamometry showed significant values in different times (p < 0.05). There was a significant result in the infraumbilical perimetry analysis, when compared between the groups with 30 days (p = 0.03) and with 60 days (p = 0.04). All participants rated the treatment positively. The use of combined therapies has shown superior results for the treatment of abdominal and gluteal flaccidity when compared with its isolated use, being the combination of therapies important in the treatment of flaccidity.
The combination of therapies may be the promising future for the treatment of esthetic alterations more efficiently and in less time, in order to obtain an excellent result. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of hydrolysed collagen associated with radiofrequency and electrostimulation in the treatment of flaccidity in the abdominal and gluteal regions. The sample consisted of 6 women, evaluated through evaluation protocols, questionnaires, dynamometry, ultrasound exams, and histological analysis. The volunteers were distributed into three subgroups: hydrolysed collagen group (G-1), radiofrequency + hydrolysed collagen group (G-2) and radiofrequency + hydrolysed collagen + electrostimulation group (G-3). The ultrasound analysis of the abdominal muscles showed an increase in muscle thickness in all groups, but not significant (p > 0.05). The histological analysis showed an evident in<span>crease in type I collagen in groups G-2 and G-3, with proliferating cells (K</span>i67+). The results of dynamometry showed significant values in different times (p < 0.05). There was a significant result in the infraumbilical perimetry analysis, when compared between the groups with 30 days (p = 0.03) and with 60 days (p = 0.04). All participants rated the treatment positively. The use of combined therapies has shown superior results for the treatment of abdominal and gluteal flaccidity when compared with its isolated use, being the combination of therapies important in the treatment of flaccidity.
作者
Rafaella Rêgo Maia
Patrícia Froes Meyer
Rodrigo Marcel Valentim Da Silva
Eneida De Morais Carreiro
Thaynar Gonzaga Da Silva
Lígia De Oliveira Revorêdo
Stephany Luanna Queiroga Farias
Ciro Dantas Soares
Michelle Cordeiro Sanz
Mariana Adélia Girotto Bussade
José Dos Santos Bussade
Mônica Etrusco Pedrosa
Rafaella Rêgo Maia;Patrícia Froes Meyer;Rodrigo Marcel Valentim Da Silva;Eneida De Morais Carreiro;Thaynar Gonzaga Da Silva;Lígia De Oliveira Revorêdo;Stephany Luanna Queiroga Farias;Ciro Dantas Soares;Michelle Cordeiro Sanz;Mariana Adélia Girotto Bussade;José Dos Santos Bussade;Mônica Etrusco Pedrosa(Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil;University Centre of Rio Grande do Norte (UNIRN), Natal, Brazil;Estácio de Sá University, Natal, Brazil;Potiguar University—UNP, Natal, Brazil;Campinas State University (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil;Higher School of Sciences of Santa Casa de Misericórdia, Vitória, Brazil;University of Säo Judas Tadeu, Säo Paulo, Brazil;Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;University of Medical Sciences of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Brazil)